X-Git-Url: https://git.tokkee.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=INSTALL;h=fce6bc39d562271417fe4caeaf2d5dd9691deaf8;hb=ba7545adab83e6bea43353937eabb467bcb7d4f7;hp=ba9778cd4de187878b6445be5fbf490d76879f30;hpb=e6a4e5816e0b521713e899cafa60b0dd6bc74eec;p=git.git diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL index ba9778cd4..fce6bc39d 100644 --- a/INSTALL +++ b/INSTALL @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ install" would not work. Alternatively you can use autoconf generated ./configure script to set up install paths (via config.mak.autogen), so you can write instead - $ autoconf ;# as yourself if ./configure doesn't exist yet + $ make configure ;# as yourself $ ./configure --prefix=/usr ;# as yourself $ make all doc ;# as yourself # make install install-doc ;# as root @@ -38,6 +38,19 @@ Issues of note: has been actively developed since 1997, and people have moved over to graphical file managers. + - You can use git after building but without installing if you + wanted to. Various git commands need to find other git + commands and scripts to do their work, so you would need to + arrange a few environment variables to tell them that their + friends will be found in your built source area instead of at + their standard installation area. Something like this works + for me: + + GIT_EXEC_PATH=`pwd` + PATH=`pwd`:$PATH + GITPERLLIB=`pwd`/perl/blib/lib + export GIT_EXEC_PATH PATH GITPERLLIB + - Git is reasonably self-sufficient, but does depend on a few external programs and libraries: